End of Lecture 30 Flashcards

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GPCR receptors are bound by

A

Acetylcholine

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Acetylcholinesterase terminates …… by inactivating acetylcholine

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Neurotransmission

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3
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Imatinib is an example of a ….

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An example of a tumour cell enzyme drug is

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4
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Aspirin is an inhibitor of

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Cyclo - oxygenase

Reduce the capacity of cells to release protaglandins = less inflammation.

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Re; Enzyme drug targets

There are features of complimentality between the ______ protein and the ____. Usually in a “pocket”

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Re; Enzyme drug targets

There are features of complimentality between the target protein and the drug. Usually in a “pocket”

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6
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Dimerising involves ___phosphorylation

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Dimerising involves autophosphorylation

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7
Q

True or false

Nuclear hormone recptors can only act on targets in the nucleus

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False.

also tagrets in the cytosol.

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true or False:

Gluco-cortiocoid can be in the cytoplasm or the nucleus

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True.

Glucocortiocoid can be in the cytoplasm or the nucleus

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9
Q

Noradrenaline acts on ..

This can be interrrupted by disturbing the ..

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Adrenoceptors

…. reuptake of noradrenaline

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10
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Insulin is a ____ feedback system

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Insulin is a negative feedback system

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When cortisol levels are high, it negatively feeds back to the ________and less _________________hormone is released. That means the Adrenal glands is not stimulated and does not continue to release Cortisol

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When cortisol levels are high, it negatively feeds back to the Pituitary and less adrenocorticotrophic hormone is released. That means the Adrenal glands is not stimulated and does not continue to release Cortisol

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